Sunday, May 23, 2010

Yes, to all of you it has been a while since I have had the time to update and post on the blog. Doug was a true friend, a wonderful human, and a kind soul. He had a heart of gold and was willing to help anyone with any project. He fought a strong fight and never gave in. His family was at his side and Doug had a peaceful death with all the dignity he deserved. He was an active part of the town of Calvert, and his participation in the community will be missed. He was as active a Junker at the end as he ever was and will be missed at the next edition of Warrenton round up. His dry humor was his strongest asset and will be missed, you never would know what he was going to say or what piece of wisdom he would impart. He has gone to the eternal junk festival and will continue his search for the ultimate deal.Renee

About Me

I was born to be a junker. I went to my first auction when I was twelve with my Grandmother. I still have some pieces from my childhood and my parents. I am a TEXAN by choice, or should I say my husband's. We moved here in 2000 from Southern Calif. , where I had heard about the wonderlands called Round Top and Canton. That just made things worse being close. I have had a space at Bar W for 3 years. I am on porta potty row, makes it easy to find and give directions. "Open the door to the porta potty and look straight ahead, I am just past Andyand Susan's from Found Around"
I don't have kids, just a husband who acts like one and a 130 pound lap dog... Zoobie